At 18:11 -0400 07/18/2002, Nancy Haitz wrote:
>Hi Tim,
>
>Just a long shot, while you wait to hear from the serious hardware
>fixers on this list.
>
>Which monitor do you have hooked up to the machine?
>
>This sound like a monitor responding to a resolution it is not capable
>of displaying.  When you reboot, and zap the PRAM, it resets to the
>default resolution, but then the Monitors Control Panel would load and
>set it back to something it can not handle.  The older monitor would be
>a lot more likely to have that problem.

This sounds very promising to me.  I would try Nancy's suggestion 
before embarking on the long journey I laid out for you.  It may save 
you a ton of time.  Which model of old 14" Apple monitor did you try? 
Most of them were fixed resolution 640 X 480.

Jeff Walther

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